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Scalable Downward Routing for Wireless Sensor Networks and Internet of Things Actuation

Abstract

We present the opportunistic Source Routing (OSR), a scalable and reliable downward routing protocol for large-scale and heterogeneous wireless sensor networks (WSNs) and Internet of Things IoT. We devise a novel adaptive Bloom filter mechanism to efficiently encode the downward source route in OSR, which significantly reduces the length of the source route field in the packet header. Moreover, each node in the network stores only the set of its direct children. Thus, OSR is scalable to very large-size WSN/IoT deployments. OSR introduces opportunistic routing into traditional source routing based on the parent set of a node's upward routing in data collection, significantly addressing the drastic link dynamics in low-power and lossy networks (LLNs). Our evaluation of OSR via both simulations and real-world testbed experiments demonstrates its merits in comparison with the state-of-the-art protocols

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